
I have chosen to look at:
West Side Story
Walk on the Wild Side
Goodfellas
West Side Story (1961)
This has to be one of my favourite films, it's a classic. There are two sets of credits and i looked at the end titles. At the end of West side story, there is a sudden death of one of the main characters, Tony who plays the young romeo. Bass made a long gentle sequence to follow this, so that the audience could take in what had happened and recollect before the lights came on. He described it as a "decompression chamber." The graffiti writing on the walls fitted in perfectly with the storyline and film environment. A slow pan movement follows the walls and fences to show the names of the cast and crew etched on them. I have only realised now why i sit and watch these end credits. Normally when the credits roll up i turn over, but in this sequence i always stay to watch because i find the music and gentle movment calming after the sudden death. Very cleverly presented.
This title sequence follows a black cat walking along the dark street. The cat has bright blue eyes which show up in the blackness; it looks a little bit like a panther. The titles appear along side the cat as it prowls down the street. It looks mysterious and sly but it also has a sleek and cool style which comes across to me. The music is quite slick and the beat goes in time with the cat's steps. It looks like the cat has an important presence as we follow him. At the end of the sequence we see the cat jump out and attack another cat and fight. The cat is not involved in the stroyline but they have used the cat to convey the meaning of "taking a walk on the wild side" which gives you a hint on what is to come.Goodfellas (1990)

